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...committee regrets to have to report that some losses have occured from the library during the year; more, in fact, than during the two years previous. When the shelves were examined during the Christmas vacation, it was found that 53 volumes were missing. A list of these was posted in the library, and the CRIMSON called attention to the fact that the library was suffering from this sort of illegitimate use. Twenty-seven of these volumes have since been returned, but 26 are still absent from their places. A recent examination of the shelves shows that 12 volumes in addition...
...Corporation has lately offered to place on deposit with us three interesting portraits which formerly hung in Memorial Hall, but for which another place had to be found in consequence of the rearrangement of the Memorial portraits which has lately been carried out. Two of these--George Washington and John Winthrop--have been hung in the Living Room; the third, Gurdon Saltonstall, a beloved member of the Class of 1878, has been placed in the Committee Room. The committee of the class of 1904 has presented sixteen group photographs of the principal athletic teams...
...tennis courts on Jarvis Field will be opened for play today. As formerly, 20 hour tickets will be sold to members of the University for $1.50. These may be obtained from G. Robbins, caretaker of the courts, who may be found on Jarvis Field...
...formerly, 20-hour tickets will be sold to members of the University for $1.50. These may be obtained from G. Robbins, caretaker of the courts, who may be found on Jarvis Field...
...wealth, have been the chief agents of evil. They have secured their franchises by bribery; they have swindled the city out of millions of dollars in taxes; they have purchased legislation almost openly. Even the courts have been in their hire and control. These facts are to be found in official reports, and it is only reasonable to conclude that the actual extent of wrong-doing, if it could be known, would present an appalling record...